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Eight years in the making, filmed in seven countries, and including interviews with John Le Carre, Damon Albarn, Brian Eno, Danny Glover, Mark Rylance, Richard Branson, Hans Blix and Ken Loach amongst others, it charts the birth and rise of the people power movements that are now sweeping the world, all through the prism of one extraordinary day.

On February 15th 2003, over 15 million people marched through the streets of 800 cities on every continent to voice their opposition to the proposed war in Iraq. This unprecedented global march was organised, against all odds, by a patchwork of peace campaigners in many countries, who reveal how they pulled of the historic demonstration, and whose legacy is only now unfolding.

On May 18 we want to create a virtual march across social media so as many people as possible get a chance to see this wonderful film, so we're asking you to donate a tweet or post at midday with following message:

Join the march to cinemas and see the story of the biggest protest in history #WeAreMany from May 21: http://thndr.it/1F3m6sQ

THANK YOU! WE'VE THUNDERCLAPPED!

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We hope you can join us on Thursday for our special screening and live by satellite Q&A, which is being broadcast at cinemas across the country!

Journalist and broadcaster Jon Snow will host the post screening discussion with guests including the film’s director Amir Amirani, Blur front-man and film contributorDamon Albarn, executive producer and comedian Omid Djalili, convenor of the Stop The War Coalition Lindsey German, professor of international law at UCLPhilippe Sands QC, and actor Greg Wise.